A stone may be an artist’s most sensitive medium. Students in classes taught by assistant professor of art Wayne Kimball are learning to use slabs of Bavarian limestone to produce fine lithographs.
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Ink, Paper, Stone: Six Women Artists and the Language of Lithography examines the prints of six critically acclaimed artists who visited Los Angeles in the 1960s to explore the art of lithography: ...
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The second edition of inKimika explores the contemporary creative and collaborative potential of stone lithography at Atelier 10, under the direction of Jesmond Vassallo and builds on the success of ...
The first fifty years of commercial lithography in Philadelphia : an overview of the trade, 1828-1878 / Erika Piola and Jennifer Ambrose -- Putting Philadelphia on stone : an introduction to the ...
Spring break took six SVA students to Havana this year to experience firsthand Cuba’s rich printmaking tradition at the legendary print shop Taller Experimental de Gráfica, where they learned stone ...
Learn traditional stone lithography in this six session evening workshop co-taught by Elan Kamensar and Anthony Ryan at the Graphic Arts Workshop. Embrace this unique opportunity to explore this ...
Hand-printed lithography is similar to drawing and painting, but the colors can be changed at will. An artist can draw with pencil, crayon or liquid tusche directly on lithographic limestone using a ...
Developed in 1798 by Alois Senefelder, lithography is a form of printmaking that allows artists to draw directly on the print matrix. This course will cover both stone and plate lithography as well as ...
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